Eastlake promoted a
peculiar kind of decoration that was angular, notched and carved, very simple…
yet extremely elegant as attractive, the style became a kind of catchall term
meaning different things to different people, because classical motifs had become
overly familiar, new sources of ornament, particularly Middle Eastern and Far
Eastern, were sought by Eastlake. One important influence was the Aesthetic of
the 1890s which was heavily influenced by Japanese design…

Subject
offer this time in a MERIDEN B COMPANY
footed TEA POT 10 ¼” x 9 ¾” from spout to handle, an estatepiece in an excellent condition, priceless aged patina with a niece gray silver toning enhancing its details,stamped with the
MERIDEN B. COMPANY imprint QUADRUPLE PLATE – 1926- U.S.A., no structural
damaged, NO monogram.